A bankruptcy trustee in Anthony's case wants to put her story up for auction.

Anthony owes nearly $800,000 to several creditors, and the trustee believes selling and telling Anthony's story is the only way to pay it back.

Judge K. Rodney May delayed a decision by 30 days, but he did say he is skeptical because the idea has the potential to shackle her from making a fresh financial start.

The lawyer for the bankruptcy attorney revealed there are three people interested in acquiring the rights to Anthony's story.

One of the people, who bid $10,000 for the story, testified in court via phone and issued a statement.

Austin, Texas, attorney Jim Schober said there are three reasons he wants to buy the rights to Anthony's story.

"(First)... to demonstrate that the asset has present value; second, to ensure that the proceeds from the sale of the asset are applied to the payment of her existing debts (which is a basic premise of Chapter 7 bankruptcy); and third, to ensure that the sale of the asset takes place in the clear light of day," he said.

Also, the bankruptcy trustee and his attorney said they are now following the paper trail to see if there were any fraudulent transfers of money and misstatements of Anthony's assets when she testified last month.

Though the bankruptcy judge denied requests from attorneys for Zenaida Gonzalez and Roy Kronk to ask those questions, they said they are glad to know the trustee is issuing a subpoena to Jose Baez to ask about potential hidden assets like payment for some 2011 tabloid photos Anthony said were set up by Baez.

At an initial bankruptcy hearing earlier in the year, Anthony claimed she is living off the kindness of friends.

Anthony was acquitted in 2011 in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony.

LAWYERS FOR CASEY ANTHONY ARE BACK AT IT IN A FLORIDA COURTROOM. THEY'RE IN TAMPA FIGHTING A JUDGE'S ORTDER TO HAVE HER STORY SOLD AS PART OF HER BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS. BOB KEALING JOINING US LIVE FROM TAMPA. HAS ANYTHING BEEN DECIDED TODAY? MARTHA, THE JUDGE DID DECIDE TO PUT OFF THE DECISION ON SELLING THE RIGHTS TO HER LIFE STORY FOR 30 DAYS BUT HE DID SEND SOME PRETTY CLEAR CUES ABOUT HOW HE FEELS. HE SAYS HE WAS SKEPTICAL BECAUSE HE SAID IN HIS WORDS THAT THIS IDEA HAD THE POTENTIAL TO, QUOTE, SHACKLE ANTHONY FROM MAKING A FUTURE FINANCIAL START. MEANWHILE THE LAWYER FOR THE BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE REVEALED THERE ARE NOW THREE PEOPLE INTERESTED IN BIDDING FOR THE RIGHTS TO ANTHONY'S STORY. YOU SEE THIS DRAMATIC VIDEO FROM A MONTH AGO WHEN ANTHONY WAS HERE IN COURT. SHE TESTIFIED INSIDE THAT SHE HAD NOT APPROACHED ANYBODY ABOUT SELLING THE RIGHTS TO HER STORY. BUT THE TRUSTEE REVEALED TODAY THAT HE IS NOW INVESTIGATING WHETHER THAT'S TRUE OR NOT. MEANWHILE, ONE OF THOSE WHO BID $10,000 FOR THE RIGHTS TO CASEY ANTHONY'S STORY, AN AUSTIN, TEXAS ATTORNEY, TESTIFIED BY TELEPHONE AND SAID THERE ARE THREE REASONS WHY HE WANTS TO ACQUIRE THE RIGHTS. HE SAYS, FIRST, IT'S TO DEMONSTRATE THAT THIS ASSET HAS PRESENT VALUE. SECOND, TO ENSURE THAT THE PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF THAT ASSET ARE APPLIED TO THE PAYMENT OF THE EXISTING DEBT WHICH IS A BASIC PREMISE OF CHAPTER SEVEN BANKRUPTCY; AND THIRD, TO ENSURE THE SALE OF THE ASSET TAKES PLACE IN THE CLEAR LIGHT OF DAY, AS WE PUT IT. SO, AGAIN, NO DECISION FROM THE BANKRUPTCY JUDGE TODAY. HE IS GIVING THE ATTORNEYS AND THE BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE 30 DAYS. BUTT HE IS SKEPTICAL OF THE IDEA. BASICALLY THIS WAS ANOTHER GOOD DAY IN COURT FOR CASEY ANTHONY. ALSO COMING UP IN OUR NEXT HALF-HOUR AT 5:00, WE'RE GOING TO TELL YOU WHY SHE WILL NOT HAVE TO ANSWER ANYMORE QUESTIONS FROM THE ATTORNEYS FOR ZENAIDA GONZALEZ OR ROY KRONK. AND WE'LL TELL YOU WHY THERE'S A SUBPOENA COMING FOR HER FORMER